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Thursday April 14, 2022
Why did it take NYPD so long to find the Brooklyn shooting suspect? The inconvenient answer Joshua Potash, The Independent
Inside the 30-hour search for the Brooklyn subway shooting suspect Christina Maxouris, CNN
NYC subway shooting suspect called tip line on himself, sources say Morgan Winsor, Emily Shapiro, Aaron Katersky, Josh Margolin, Pierre Thomas, and Ivan Pereira, ABC News
Wednesday March 13, 2022
A Subway Attack That Shook New York City James Barron, New York Times
Brooklyn shooting: police search for suspect after more than 20 injured Ed Pilkington, Ramon Antonio Vargas, Adam Gabbatt, and Glorida Oladipo, The Guardian
NYC Subway system’s history as a rare target of mass violence Sophia Chang, Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky, and Jen Chung, Gothamist
Tuesday April 12, 2022
Orphaned by gun violence: Two kids, two shootings, two parents gone John Woodrow Cox, Washington Post
Biden Finally Makes a Move on the Ghost Gun Scourge Grace Segers, New Republic
Amid rise of gun violence, Biden unveils ‘basic common sense’ regulations targeting ghost guns Michael Collins, USA Today
Monday April 11, 2022
The Return of the Firing Squad? Maurice Chammah, The Marshall Project
South Carolina schedules first execution after transition to firing squads Brad Dress, The Hill
Texas’ oldest death row prisoner says upcoming execution amounts to cruel and unusual punishment Julian Gill, Houston Chronicle
Friday April 8, 2022
Are Republicans Ramping Up for an Attack on Marriage Equality? Elie Mystal, The Nation
How Texas Became the Most Virulently Anti-Trans State in America Roxanna Asgarian, New York Magazine
The Law Alone Can’t Halt the Christian Right’s Crusade Against Abortion and LGBTQ Rights Melissa Gira Grant, New Republic
Thursday March 7, 2022
Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court New York Times
Senate confirms Jackson as first Black woman on Supreme Court Mike DeBonis, Robert Barnes, and Seung Min Kim, Washington Post
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Ordeal Is Just Beginning Matt Ford, New Republic